Review: Alex Attias seems to have found a soul mate in Luman Child AKA Pascal Strauss, a talented musician whose rubbery basslines and jammed-out electric piano lines feature prominently on both "Cookie Monster" and "What Do We Do". While many will be drawn towards the eyes-closed soul chorus vocals and elastic deep house swing of the latter, it's the jaunty, party-ready A-side that's arguably the strongest dancefloor workout. Similar in ethos to the Herbie Hancock/jazz-funk-influenced work of Dego and Kaidi Tatham's 2000 Black project, the track is arguably one of the strongest of Attias's long career.

Review: Since stepping out from the shadow of his mentor Ron Trent, Trinidadian Deep has delivered a string of musically rich and life-affirming EPs that effortlessly join the dots between bespoke deep house and a variety of global sounds, styles and rhythms. He tips a hat towards his Trinidadian roots on "Natty Dread", a calypso-influenced chunk of deep house warm rich in smooth but weighty bass, spacey synths and densely layered Caribbean percussion. "Electric Boogie" delivers on its title by wrapping echoing, delay-laden synth riffs around jaunty deep house beats, bubbly but sweet electronics and tactile, eyes-closed chords.